Art for Everybody

Showings

Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre Fri, Apr 11 3:30 PM
Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre Sat, Apr 12 3:30 PM
Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre Sun, Apr 13 3:30 PM
Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre Mon, Apr 14 3:30 PM
Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre Tue, Apr 15 6:30 PM
Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre Wed, Apr 16 6:30 PM
Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre Thu, Apr 17 6:30 PM
Film Info
Event Type:Documentary Feature
Release Year:2023
Run Time:99 minutes
Production Country:United States
Original Language:English
Trailer:https://youtu.be/rPWMNuJFjGk?si=feTPywm25v79NxRs
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Miranda Yousef

Description

Thomas Kinkade’s pastoral landscapes made him the most collected painter of all time – and the most despised.


You’ve seen his cozy cottages, idyllic gardens, and welcoming village streets on everything from canvas to commemorative plates. Both celebrated and disparaged for his kitschy signature settings, the “Painter of Light” Thomas Kinkade rocketed to popularity in the ‘90s by marketing himself to American evangelicals and pitting himself against the elite art establishment.


Yet beneath the pristine public persona were demons that would drive him to alcoholism, scandal, and death from an overdose in 2012. After his passing, Kinkade’s daughters uncovered a trove of unseen, unexpectedly dark paintings, a discovery that launched an investigation into their father’s true personality.


Through the voices of skeptical critics, adoring fans, and Kinkade’s closest friends and family, “Art for Everybody” digs deep into Kinkade’s life and work to elucidate the real man behind the persona. The film is an insightful documentary that peels back the layers of Kinkade’s facade, delivering a portrait of a complex man divided by the same forces that continue to pull us apart as a nation.